The Dow Jones rallied on the stock market today amid moves by President Donald Trump. Cathie Wood snapped up a rebounding AI stock.
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Indexes were slightly lower Thursday. Stocks dipped after posting the best day since November on Wednesday, fueled by bank earnings and tame CPI data.
U.S. stocks traded sharply higher in Wednesday's final hour of trading, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500 headed for a third consecutive session of gains after December's CPI data sparked a relief rally.
Investors await Wednesday’s key CPI inflation print before making decisions. The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) lurched around 150 points higher on Tuesday after Producer Price Index (PPI ...
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Luxury sector bellwether Richemont jumped 16% after reporting a better-than-expected 10% increase in fiscal third-quarter sales, while France's LVMH, Kering and Christian Dior all rising. Retailers Moncler, Burberry, Swatch and Hermes also crowded around the top of the Stoxx index.
Treasury yields are getting cheaper and rate cut bets are back on the rise. The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) added over a full percentage point in value on Friday, climbing around 500 ...
Netflix, Oracle and other technology stocks lifted U.S. indexes as their profits pile higher and excitement builds around the moneymaking prospects of artificial intelligence. The S&P 500 rose 0.6% Wednesday and closed just shy of the record it set in early December.
U.S. stocks rose after more companies said they made bigger profits at the end of last year than analysts expected and as Treasury yields eased. The S&P 500 climbed 0.9% Tuesday, while many markets around the world took only tentative steps following Donald Trump’s return to the White House.
On Wall Street, major indices declined after their biggest daily percentage gains since the November 6 rally post the US presidential election. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 68.42 points, or 0.16%, to 43,153.13; the S&P 500 dropped 12.57 points, or 0.21%, to 5,937.34; and the Nasdaq Composite lost 172.94 points, or 0.89%, to 19,338.29.